Grow Yourself to Greater Health.

You probably already know that you should eat a lot of fruits and vegetables every day—and the more variety, the greater the benefit. Luckily, you can grow both a high number and large variety of vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers with Tower Garden.

In fact, Tower Garden can grow more than 150 different wellness-promoting plants. (The only real exceptions are root crops—such as carrots and potatoes—grapevines, bushes and trees.)

Top 10 Tower Garden Plants to Grow

If you’re just getting started with Tower Garden, you may not be sure what to grow. We ship gourmet lettuce, cherry tomato, beefsteak tomato, cucumber, basil, eggplant and bell pepper seeds with every Tower Garden. Here’s a little more information about these plants and other Tower Gardener favorites.

Basil

A favorite herb of beginner and experienced gardeners alike, basil is easy to grow and useful in the kitchen. (And let’s not forget its amazing aroma!) Basil grows well indoors and out.

Strawberries

Sweet and satisfying, strawberries of any kind are pretty much irresistible. Tower Garden strawberries are doubly so—which is probably why some people have dedicated entire Tower Gardens to growing only this flavorful fruit.

Tomatoes

Grow Plants and Minds with a School Tower Garden

Tower Garden also grows something you won’t find on a plant list: excited, engaged students. And with more than 30 lesson plans and learning materials, it’s never been easier for educators to introduce Tower Garden to the class.